FRANK HYDE (1849-1937); two black and white etchings, a young boy beside a screen with nude female beyond, signed in pencil lower right and published by Pritchard of London, image 33.5 x 50cm, and another black and white etching depicting the same characters, image 34 x 50cm, both framed and glazed (both af).
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JAMES PRIDDEY (1916-1980); a set of three coloured etchings, 'Still Water, Lyndinas', 'Thirlmere' and 'Ridal Water', each signed in pencil to lower right and with artists proof blind stamp, two further etching by Keith Andrew and another unsigned example of Lancaster, 42 x 52cm, all framed and glazed (6). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
Salvador Dali Spanish (1904-1989) Limited Edition Color Etching with Embossing "Crucifixion" Signed within Plate and Signed again Lower Right and Limited Edition 72/300. Foxing Throughout. Please Examine This Item Carefully Before Bidding. We are Selling it in "AS IS" Condition. Measures 29-1/4 Inches by 21-1/2 Inches, Frame Measures 32-1/2 Inches by 24-7/8 Inches. Shipping $185.00 (estimate $50-$100)
Raphael Soyer American-New York (1899-1987) Limited Edition Etching "Untitled" Pencil Signed Lower Right. Limited Edition 119/250 in Pencil Lower Left. Good to Very Good Condition. Measures 14-1/2 Inches by 11-3/8 Inches (sight) Frame Measures 29 Inches by 25 Inches. Shipping $185.00 (estimate $50-$150)
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, (British, 1851-1931), castle ramparts with town beyond, sailing vessels on estuary in the foreground, signed in pencil, uncoloured original etching, 9 x 32.5cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The image appearing in good condition, no obvious damage, no obvious foxing. Framed and mounted.
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669) CHRIST DRIVING THE MONEY CHANGERS FROM THE TEMPLE (HOLL. 69) etching with drypoint without watermark, pencil price verso '£45', trimmed to within platemark, slightly stained, c13.7 x 16.6cm, unframed Provenance: Acquired by the father of the present vendor in the 1960s. ++Hinged to old (c1960's) card window mount; recently deframed for the present sale
Sale Item: ETCHING HORSE & CART E WHYDALES Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A signed coloured limited edition etching by Sue Lewington showing a barn interior scene, signed bottom right edition number 25/100 and inscribed Inside Donald's Barn, 43 x 34cm together with a pair of signed coloured limited edition etchings by Kathleen Caddick of landscape subjects, both signed edition number 79/150 inscribed Ridgeway Walk and Snowridge, 18 x 17cm all framed
An early 19th century watercolour of St John's Wood Church with figures, horse and rider, etc inscribed to mounts St John's Church, Hardwick, 1815, 33 x 46cm, together with a 20th century oil painting on board of a church, signed bottom left J A Jenet, dated 65, an 18th century coloured engraving of a Thames river scene, further topographical etching, etc
A black and white etching of a rural landscape signed bottom right Joseph Kirkpatrick, 11 x 14 cm approx, a further black and white etching of a lake scene signed Robert Houston, 12 x 15 cm approx and a 19th century profile portrait of a young boy in a garden setting, 17 x 13 cm approx in rosewood frame with gilt slip.
A collection of three black and white etchings of London subjects comprising a view of the Thames signed H P Evans, 20 x 43 cm approx, a view of Bankside Old Wharf, signed Jim Lovegrove, 13 x 34 cm approx and a sepia etching of a Thameside view including the Adam & Eve Tavern, signed bottom left Walter W Burgess, 20 x 32 cm approx, all framed.
Simon Koene/Wildlife 1 & 2/signed and dated 1989, each edition 1/75/a pair/etching and aquatints, 31cm x 23cm Condition Report: Artist's resale right may apply to this lot if the hammer price is equivalent of 1000 Euros or more. Please contact the office if you require further information about this.
NICHOLSON BEN: (1894-1982) British Painter. A.L.S., with his initials B N, to the verso of a picture postcard, the image depicting Nicholson's artwork The Master (1941), Brissago, 18th September 1968, to John Russell. Nicholson informs his correspondent, in part, 'That old etching affair… back here in tact & has gone off again to 5 W St. Suppose that is alright & that you will be there & not S. America.' Together with a signed and inscribed Christmas greetings card by Nicholson, the stiff white folding 8vo card featuring a colour image of The Adoration of the Child with St. John the Baptist. Signed ('Ben') in bold blue ink beneath a printed greeting, the artist further adding, 'PS What a magnificent Dagda you sent me! Bless you & thank you, B' in his hand. With light age wear, about VG, 2 John Russell (1919-2008) British Art Critic.
Hedley Fitton, (20th century) ''Flower market, Florence''', etching; together with a collection of further etchings by the same artist including ''S.Zaccaria, Venice 1908'', ''Chateau Des Charts, Ghent'', ''Street in Tours'', ''Porch of St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge'', ''Old Bridge, Sospel'', ''Sospel'', ''Beaufort Chantry, Winchester'', ''Cannongate Tolboth'', ''Pont St. Etienne Limoges'', ''House of Colombus, Genoa'', ''St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, London''; and example by Albany Howarth (15
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